“Unlocking Laughter: The Hidden Gems of 90s Cinema That Still Tickled Our Funny Bones!”

"Unlocking Laughter: The Hidden Gems of 90s Cinema That Still Tickled Our Funny Bones!"

Then, he bottoms out and realizes he’s better off becoming a stand-up guy. Andie MacDowell is the woman who wins his heart.

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Office Space

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The cult comedy classic has earned the honor of being a movie that spread largely because of word of mouth.

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It was a movie that managed to show what so many sad and depressed people hate about working in an office. All jokes aside, working in a cubicle can get the best of you just like a case of the Monday’s.

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Happy Gilmore

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Nobody ever says no to watching Happy Gilmore. Adam Sandler’s comedic prowess on Saturday Night Live was on display in this 18-hole golf comedy.

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The jokes are delightfully dumb, but nobody could forget the best scene of all — the fight between Happy and Bob Barker. Just ahead, a man who disguised himself as a nanny turned out to be one of the finest examples of ’90s comedies.

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Dumb And Dumber

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Jim Carrey and a straw-haired Jeff Daniels were the dynamic duo in Bobby and Peter Farrelly’s classic.

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Two moronic friends take a road trip across the States in a dog-shaped van to return a briefcase full of money. Today, the movie’s double doofus act is still relevant by millions of fans.

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Wayne’s World

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Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were two of the most enjoyable people to watch on TV. From the joys of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” to Garth accidentally intercepting Ben’s day planner, this movie was outstanding.

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